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This president was the first to live in the White House

Who is John Adams?

100

This is a triangle with 3 unequal sides

What is a Scalene triangle?

100

This athletic brand began in Vancouver, Canada in 1998

What is Lululemon?

100

This is the name of Miss Kendle's beloved dog

What is Queso Blanco?

100

This nordic country is ranked #1 as the happiest in the world due to their low crime levels, free education, and medical care

What is Finland?

200

Where Night author Eli Weasel was born 

Where is Romania?

200

The bones that make up the spine are known as ___

What are the vertebrae? 

Thank you Mrs. Valencheck!

200

This egg-shaped virtual pet simulation phenomenon that took the early 2000s by storm 

What are Tamagotchis?

200

This staff member was a golf pro prior to working in education

Who is Mr. Wilkinson?

200

In 1600s Holland, this agricultural product was valued more than the average house

What are tulip bulbs?

300

Jean Baptiste was the infant son born to this explorer

Who is Sacagawea?

300

The number 88 in Roman Numerals

What is LXXXVIII?

300

The name of Elvis Presley's famous Tennessee estate 

What is Graceland?

300

This staff member worked with the Columbus Police Department and Virginia State Police as a forensic scientist, and for the Franklin county coroner's office as a forensic toxicologist before starting in education

Who is Mrs. Butler?

300

This artist enjoyed painting images from New Mexico, and zoomed-in, close-range flowers

Who is Georgia O Keeffe?

Thanks Mrs. Beard!

400

The part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or what happens to the subject.

What is a predicate? 

Example: "The cake tastes delicious," or "She is running in the park."

400

The name of the process by which water moves through a plant from roots to leaves

What is Transpiration?

400

This athlete won the first two FIFA Women's World Player of the Year Awards

Who is Mia Hamm?

400

In 2002, Mr. Kaeser started a petition with his class to appoint this animal as a state symbol, and in 2010 his efforts were successful!

What is the Bullfrog?

Mr. Kaeser wanted to teach his students about government and lawmaking, and they set out to make the bullfrog Ohio's official frog.

Students sent letters to lawmakers and Kaeser said the lesson incorporated civics and science.

The bullfrog is found in all of Ohio's 88 counties, and has been found in every state park.

400

The names of the main villains in the Pac-Man games

What are Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde (ghosts)?

500

Wednesday, from "The Addams Family" and Netflix's "Wednesday," is said to be named based on this children's poem

What is "Monday's Child?"

500

He is known as the father of mathematics 

Who is Archimedes?

500

The winner of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes earns this prestigious award

What is the Triple Crown?

500

Mrs. Murrey had a daughter in January with this name, meaning "esteemed, valued, & loved"

What is Esme?

500

In time, AM and PM stand for ___ and ___

What are "Antemeridian" and "Post meridian?"